Parents and other family members establishing special needs trusts typically have one of two priorities. They want to ensure that a child with special needs has financial support after their parents or current caregivers become incapable of supporting them. Other...
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What are the benefits of a generation-skipping trust?
Many people choose to leave their assets to their children when they die. However, some families looking to protect generational wealth may decide to create a generation-skipping trust (GST). Your children can still benefit from the trust during their lifetimes, but...
What types of advance directives does Illinois have?
When most people think about estate planning, they tend to think first about their assets and other financial matters that can be addressed via wills, trusts and beneficiary negotiations – but it’s important to think about your health care wishes and advance...
